“She has two children that are alive, I don't have my baby anymore,” Ms Windross said.

Mr Windross said: "She left her children, we didn’t leave ours for the 11 months we had."

Ms Kamal works as an UberEats delivery cyclist, working around the St Kilda area from noon to 10pm six or seven days a week.

She makes $120 a day and pays $90 a week to hire the bicycle, the court heard.

Her lawyer explained that the couple lived week to week and couldn’t afford to keep up with rent repayments at their Springvale sharehouse.

Ms Kamal surrendered her passport in a bid to secure bail but her husband could not meet the surety required.

Meanwhile, the Windross family is still searching for their stolen phone, pleading for its safe return.

“Anyone that has that phone: I don't have my baby anymore, I can't take anymore photos, I don't care who you are. If it’s been wiped, whatever, we can fix it, I don’t care about the device just the photos. Please, just give it back,” Ms Windross begged.

The family is preparing a day to celebrate the life of Amiyah, who died on Wednesday from an undiagnosed neurological problem.